Indeed, with its 99,8% Islamisation rate Turkey is an arch-Islamic country ! A stronghold of Allah not far behind Saudi Arabia!

As to "democracy", ever since the conquest of the Greek city-states by the barbarian Persians in the 6th century BC. , democracy has never set its foot on these parts. Turkey is a third world militarist police state. If you don't believe , try to admit the Armenian genocide or Kemal's crimes in public. You may feel lucky if you're not lynched on the spot !

> It must look after the interest of all Muslim countries, just like, all western countries looking after their own selfish interests.<

Interesting point , by Allah... ! So now it's not Saudi Arabia or Iran but again Turkey that is allowed to resume its old Ottoman role of the spokesmen of the worldwide ummah "looking after the interest of all Muslim countries". Since when have the Arabs given up their inborn hatred of and contempt the Turk, if I may ask ? Will they leave the ummah to the turks without a bloody war ?

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